1991 Houston Astros season
| 1991 Houston Astros | ||
|---|---|---|
| League | National League | |
| Division | West | |
| Ballpark | The Astrodome | |
| City | Houston, Texas | |
| Record | 65–97 (.401) | |
| Divisional place | 6th | |
| Owners | John McMullen | |
| General managers | Bill Wood | |
| Managers | Art Howe | |
| Television | KTXH HSE | |
| Radio | KPRC (AM) (Bill Brown, Milo Hamilton, Larry Dierker, Vince Controneo, Bill Worrell, Enos Cabell) KXYZ (Orlando Sánchez-Diago, Rolando Becerra) | |
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The Houston Astros' 1991 season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Houston Astros attempting to win the National League West.
The Astros finished 65–97, which, at the time, tied the 1965 and 1975 clubs for the most losses in franchise history.
Catcher Craig Biggio and pitcher Pete Harnisch represented the Astros at the MLB All-Star Game. It was the second career selection for Biggio, and the only career selection for Harnisch.
Jeff Bagwell won the NL Rookie of the Year Award, becoming the first Astro to win this award.
Four Astros were selected for the 1991 Topps All-Star Rookie Team, including Bagwell (first baseman), Andújar Cedeño (shortstop), Luis Gonzalez (outfielder), and Al Osuna (left-handed pitcher).